Idaho National Laboratory seeks a skilled chemical engineering Postdoc with strong expertise in modeling and analysis of fluid flow and heat transfer processes involving chemical or nuclear reactions (such as radiolysis and corrosion). Experience with particle-laden flows is highly desirable. Reporting to the project investigator, the role primarily involves modeling and simulation to support tank waste vitrification and spent nuclear fuel dry storage systems. Our team works a 9x80 schedule located out of our Idaho Falls facility with every other Friday off. Responsibilities Include: - You will develop computational models integrating interdisciplinary skills in fluid flow, heat transfer, chemistry, materials science, nuclear science, and engineering. - Have a deep understanding of and experience in modeling complex physical processes. - Successful candidates will be highly motivated individuals who collaborate with teams of experts to advance our understanding of physicochemical processes occurring in physical systems and translate that understanding into actionable ideas and solutions. If you are passionate about pushing the boundaries of engineering and making impactful contributions to the scientific community, we invite you to apply. Be a part of a dynamic team at INL, driving innovations in modeling and simulation.