The ETH medal is awarded by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich (ETH Zurich) to outstanding Master's and doctoral theses.[1] The number of bestowals is capped to 2.5% of the Master's theses and 8% of the doctoral theses per field of study.[2][3] In addition to the silver medal, the award includes a cash prize.[1]
Awarding prize medals at ETH Zurich was proposed in 1866. However, the original golden medal from medalist Antoine Bovy was never bestowed. Instead, the first silver medal was awarded in 1870 for a thesis on centrifugal pumps together with a cash price of 130 Swiss francs.[4]
The first version of the medal was replaced in 1955 for the 100th anniversary of ETH by a new design from the Swiss artist Franz Fischer.[5] Again in 1980, for the 125th anniversary of ETH, the third and current version designed by engraver Hans Erni was introduced.[6]
Recipients of the ETH medal include: