Among its most prominent members were
Nathan Marcuvitz,
Leo B. Felsen,
Dante C. Youla and
Arthur A. Oliner, all fellows of IEEE and members of the National Academy of Engineering. The institute has attracted researchers from all over the world, including
Alexander Graham Bell Medal winner
Tsuneo Nakahara, who in 1961 was a visiting research associate of the institute, and who went on to be vice chairman of the
Sumitomo Electric Company, and Dr. Oguchi, who became chief engineer of
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone. Another faculty member closely associated with MRI was KunMo Chung, Director of the
Plasma Physics Laboratory from 1967 to 1975, who served as
Minister of Science and Technology of South Korea two times and who was associated with numerous international science and technology agencies. According to a 1968 inquiry by the journal
MicroWaves, microwave engineers named by a wide margin the Polytechnic Institute as the school from which they had received their training. == Publications ==