Alex DeCiccio

Alex DeCiccio

Marine Research Specialist

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  • About me

    Storyteller in service to connect people, science, and soul.

  • Education

    • Bishop Hendricken High School

      2004 - 2006

      Activities and Societies: Rugby

    • University of Rhode Island

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      Activities and Societies: Rugby

  • Experience

    • Inner Space Center

      Jun 2009 - Aug 2018
      Marine Research Specialist

      innerspacecenter.org

    • JF White Construction/Exosuit

      Jan 2013 - Jan 2015
      Documentary Filmmaker
    • National Geographic Society/Waitt Grant Expedition

      Jan 2015 - Jan 2015
      Expedition Photographer
    • NOAA Science on a Sphere

      Sept 2016 - Jun 2017
      Producer/Editor
    • National Geographic Society Expeditions

      Nov 2016 - Nov 2016
      Director Of Photography
    • Ocean Exploration Trust

      Jul 2017 - Aug 2017
      Documentary Filmmaker
    • Inner Space Center

      Apr 2019 - Apr 2019
      Vision Mixer/Drone Pilot

      Aboard the research vessel Atlantis, out of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, I worked with a local director and camera operator from the BBC to photograph, edit, and film the work of a deep sea submersible aboard the vessel for BBC One's Blue Planet Live. I was also in charge of vision mixing our live segments during the program.

    • Inner Space Center

      Oct 2019 - now

      During a three-week pilot project following a group of scientists and support personnel, conducting a number of live connections along the way, down to the bottom of the earth was a once in a lifetime experience. This time, it wasn’t just for those onboard the ship or at the research base. As these people ventured down, they linked up with classrooms and museums—like the Smithsonian—to broaden the reach of the work being done, share the excitement of field work in science, and bring to view the rapidly changing Western Antarctic Peninsula.Funded by the National Science Foundation the project pulled off a couple firsts, like doing two-way interactive programs from a ship transiting through the drake passage on the way to the U.S owned, Palmer Research Station. Show less

      • Manager, Media and Communication

        May 2023 - now
      • Specialist in Media and Production

        Aug 2018 - May 2023
      • Field Producer (Live)

        Oct 2019 - Nov 2019
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • FAA sUAS Remote Pilot

      FAA Part 107 Certified Pilot
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Alex DeCiccio
      NATAS Regional Emmy Nomination National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Sep 2018