************************************************************************ IERS Message No. 252 June 01, 2014 ************************************************************************ IDS Workshop 2014 Dear Colleagues: We remind colleagues of the international geodetic community of the upcoming (early) deadline for abstracts to the IDS Workshop in Lake Constanz, Germany, October 27-28, 2014. This meeting is associated with the NASA/CNES/NOAA/EUMETSAT Jason-2 Ocean Surface Topography Science Team (OSTST) Meeting. The early deadline is June 23, 2014. We solicit papers dealing with the topics listed below, and especially those with a few that discuss IDS products, or synergy with other geodetic techniques. More details can be found at the website link below: http://ids-doris.org/report/meeting-presentations/ids-workshop-2014.html Abstract submission as well as logistical information are available from this link: http://www.ostst-altimetry-2014.com/programme/ As a reminder we are soliciting papers in five categories: Sessions: 1. IDS processing for ITRF2013 2. Precise orbit modeling and Precise Orbit Determination 3. Network and constellation: status and evolution 4. Use of DORIS in multi-technique solutions for the Terrestrial Reference Frame. Applications in oceanography, atmospheric studies and geophysics 5. New DORIS missions, applications and products Best regards, Frank Lemoine, NASA GSFC (On behalf of the IDS Workshop Scientific Committee) IDS scientific committee: Frank Lemoine ( NASA/ GSFC, USA) -chair- Guilhem Moreaux ( CLS, France) Laurent Soudarin (CLS, France) Petr Stepanek (Geodesy Observatory Pecny, Czech Republic) Daniella Thaller (BKG, Germany) Cedric Tourain ( CNES, France) ************************************************************************ IERS Messages are edited and distributed by the IERS Central Bureau. If not stated otherwise, the IERS is only the distributor of the message and is not responsible for its content. To submit texts for distribution and to subscribe or unsubscribe, please write to . Archives: http://www.iers.org/Messages/ ************************************************************************