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"assistant professor in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is employed as an assistant professor of a particular subject area, such as "She is an assistant professor in the Department of English."
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He went to Berkeley as an assistant professor in 1963.
In 1958, Mischel became an assistant professor in the Department of Social Relations at Harvard.
He was made assistant professor in 1970 and full professor in 1976.
He enabled Dr. Lander to become a fellow there and then an assistant professor in 1986.
Costica Bradatan is an assistant professor in the Honors College at Texas Tech University.
His swotting eventually delivered him to Harvard, where he was appointed an assistant professor in 1967.
He became an assistant professor in 1894 and, 10 years later, professor.
In 1971, Yellen took a job as an assistant professor in the Harvard economics department.
He is also an adjunct assistant professor in the psychology department at Brooklyn College.
TT is an assistant professor in ISEE, Kyushu University.
Dr. Manasi Gyanchandani working as Assistant Professor in MANIT Bhopal.
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