An Assistant Professor is an academic rank below the rank of an Associate Professor, commonly seen in universities in various countries like the United States, Canada, Japan, and South Korea. This position is typically attained after earning a doctoral degree and sometimes after holding postdoctoral researcher positions for a few years. Assistant Professors are usually on the “tenure track,” with promotion to Associate Professor and later to Professor indicating significant accomplishments in research, teaching, and other areas. The tenure track typically begins with the hiring of an Assistant Professor by a university or college, with an initial probationary period during…