Dr. Sarah Hug is a learning scientist with extensive experience in evaluation. She serves as an evaluator for multiple National Science Foundation and U.S. Department of Education grants including numerous K12 STEM projects with the Girl Scouts, National Center for Women & Information Technology, Techbridge, and GK12 programs. She works on multi-method evaluation and research projects with qualitative and quantitative analysis techniques. Her dissertation work addressed middle school girls developing technological expertise. She has also been involved as a consultant in several educational/IT projects primarily focusing on women and girls in technology. Sarah graduated Magna Cum Laude from Purdue University in 1999 and received her PhD in Educational Psychology from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2007. Sarah loves traveling, hiking, running, and playing with her family.