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  • ACUUS is an international, non-governmental organization dedicated to partnerships amongst experts who design, analyse and decide upon the use of our cities' underground spaces.

    The idea to create the ACUUS was first suggested in 1992 at 5th International Conference in Delft and took form in Paris, within the 6th International Conference "Underground Space and Urban Planning". ACUUS was formally established in the fall of 1996 at Sendai, Japan, when founding members from Canada, France, Japan and the United States agreed to incorporate the new international organization in Canada. The ACUUS secretariat has been inaugurated in October 1997 in Montreal, at the end of the 7th International Conference "Underground Space: Indoor Cities of Tomorrow".

    Objectives : facilitate the exchanges between the clientele and the expert knowledge worldwide in regard to the study of costs, potentialities and techniques of expansion in the urban underground; raise the awareness of the private sector, the governments at all levels and the general public on the specific issues related to the sustainable use of the urban underground; provide support and services to members of national organizations and research centers conducting similar activities in view of enhancing their relations and international radiance.

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  • MacTutor est une ressource en ligne gratuite contenant des biographies de près de 3 000 mathématiciens et plus de 2 000 pages d'essais et de supports.

    MacTutor est en développement contant. Il a été créé et est maintenu par Edmund Robertson et John O'Connor, de l'École de mathématiques et de statistique de l'Université de St Andrews. Leurs contributions à l'histoire des mathématiques ont été reconnues par la médaille Comenius de la Société hongroise Comenius en 2012 et le Hirst Prize de la London Mathematical Society en 2015.

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