Subject Matter Expert Directory

The University of Guam Subject Matter Experts Directory is a searchable listing of academic scholars and practitioners who are knowledgeable and experienced in specific topical areas.

What is a subject matter expert?

A subject matter expert or "SME" is a professional or academic scholar who has a demonstrated expertise in a topical area based on their academic or professional credentials and professional experience.

The experts listed in this directory showcase the broad range of expertise areas at the University of Guam.

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Note: Default Directory listing is displayed in alphabetical order, based on last name
   
Subject Matter Expert
Expertise
Mark Acosta, B.S.

Extension Agent I / Assistant Instructor for Sustainable Agriculture & Community Wellness

Cooperative Extension & Outreach

Alicia C. Aguon, Ph.D.

Dean / Associate Professor of Mathematics

School of Education

Ronald B. Aguon, J.D.

Assistant Professor of Public Administration

School of Business & Public Administration

Adrian Ares, Ph.D.

Interim Associate Director

Western Pacific Tropical Research Center

Rosielyn B. Babauta, DNP, RN-BC

Assistant Professor of Nursing

Margaret Perez Hattori-Uchima School of Health

Jesse P. Bamba, M.S.

Extension Agent II / Instructor of Plant Production

Cooperative Extension & Outreach

Lei Bao, M.A.

Instructor of Critical Thinking and Logic / I Meyeng UOG-Certified Online Teacher

College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences

L. Robert "Bob" Barber Jr., Ph.D.

Interim Associate Director / Extension Specialist / Professor of Agricultural Economics & Sustainable Agriculture

Cooperative Extension & Outreach

Deepti S. Birhade

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