IDS WORKSHOP

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IDS Workshop, Wiesbaden, Germany: June 23 – June 25 2026

The 2026 IDS Workshop will take place in Wiesbaden, Germany, from 23 to 25 June 2026, in conjunction with OSTST 2026. This is a meeting for all those who analyse DORIS data, use products derived from DORIS data, or who are involved with the DORIS network. The meeting will highlight current developments and the status of scientific results that use DORIS data, and will provide a platform for discussion and coordination for future activities.

The abstract submission period is open until April 3rd on this page. Please log in and use the menu bar “Manage abstract/New abstract” to submit.

For logistical information (registration, venue, …) please go to https://www.eventsforce.net/ostst2026

(if you want to submit an abstract for the OSTST meeting, please go to https://ostst.aviso.altimetry.fr

Call for abstracts

The IDS Workshop will highlight recent developments and the current status of scientific results based on DORIS data. It will also provide a forum for discussion and coordination of future activities within the IDS community. 
IDS contributors are invited to submit an oral or poster presentation to the workshop. Contributions are invited on topics within the scientific scope of the IDS, with particular emphasis on the following key areas: 

  • The DORIS system: network, space segment, and future prospects
  • IDS data centers
  • Precise orbit determination using DORIS
  • Force modeling for DORIS satellites
  • Contribution of DORIS to global terrestrial reference frames
  • Near-real-time applications of DORIS data
  • Estimation of Earth rotation parameters using DORIS
  • Genesis-related studies
  • DORIS data analysis at IDS centers (ACs, AACs, CC)
  • DORIS clock modeling
  • DORIS troposphere modeling
  • Other DORIS-related applications and studies within the scientific scope of IDS are also welcome 

Workshop sessions will be defined at a later stage, taking into account the accepted abstracts.

Please note that the organization prefers oral or poster presentations given on site, but remote presentations can be arranged.

The Scientific Committee
Petr Štěpánek (GOP, Czech Republic) chair 
Patrick Schreiner (GFZ, Germany)
Ningbo Wang (AIR CAS, China)
Samuel Nahmani (IGN, France)
Hugues Capdeville (CLS, France)
Maria Tsakiri (NTUA, Greece)
Jean-Michel Lemoine (CNES, France)