****************************************************************************** dorismail 07-May-2021 17:49:22 Message No 1277 ****************************************************************************** Author: Soudarin Laurent Subject: IDS Workshop 2021: Call for Papers Dear Colleagues, We remind you that on 18 to 20 October 2021, the IDS Workshop 2021 will be = held in Venice, Italy, with the Ocean Surface Topography Science Team (OSTS= T) 2021. **A hybrid in-situ and virtual meeting format is planned.** The abstract submission for the IDS Workshop (and OSTST meeting) is now ope= n through this interface and will end June 12 (midnight UTC): https://idsworkshop.aviso.altimetry.fr/ If you are NOT planning to attend the IDS WS 2021 in person, please choose = the "Forum only" (Type Requested) for your submitted abstract. Logistical details are available on the meeting at the URL: https://ostst-altimetry-2021.com/ The IDS workshop will highlight current developments and the status of scie= ntific results that use DORIS data, and will provide a platform for discuss= ion and coordination of future activities. IDS contributors are invited to submit a presentation to the IDS workshop f= or presenting results in relation with topics such as: * DORIS network and constellation: status and evolution * IDS processing for the ITRF2020 * Precise orbit modeling and Precise Orbit Determination * Reduction of Systematic Errors & Simulations of New Instrument or Sys= tem Configurations * Research activities and new applications using DORIS data, or new met= hods of processing DORIS data. We also welcome papers that describe the progress of the activities pertain= ing to the DORIS operational combination. POD modelling issues related to r= adiation pressure, atmospheric drag, geocenter motion model, tropospheric d= elay and mapping functions, and phase center corrections that affect the qu= ality of the DORIS products and papers that review progress in these areas = will be especially welcome. We also welcome papers that synergistically use= DORIS data in combination with other geodetic techniques (e.g., SLR, GNSS,= VLBI), including multi-technique combinations for the terrestrial referenc= e frame. DORIS being a dual-frequency radio technique, provides a means to = sound the ionosphere, and we welcome papers that use or compare the DORIS m= easurements with models or to calibrate the performance of satellite radar = altimeters or make other uses of these ionospheric data. As part of a pilot= project, DORIS data are now being available in near-real time (NRT). Paper= s that describe NRT applications of different types are welcome. The Scientific Committee will draw up a programme and an agenda at a later = stage, according to the submitted abstracts. Scientific Committee: Chair: Frank Lemoine (NASA/GSFC, USA) Committee members: Petr =A9t=ECp=E1nek (GOP, Czech Republic) Hugues Capdeville (CLS, France) Pierre Exertier (Observatoire Midi-Pyr=E9n=E9es, France) Karine Le Bail (Chalmers University, Sweden) Mathis Blo=DFfeld (DGFI, Technical University of Munich, Germany) Please contact the IDS Central Bureau if you have any questions: email: ids.central.bureau@ids-doris.org Best regards, Petr Stepanek & Hugues Capdeville IDS Analysis Coordination email: ids.analysis.coordination@ids-doris.org (On behalf of the IDS Workshop Scientific Committee)