Despite its advantages, computer modeling in nanotechnology faces several challenges:
Accuracy: Ensuring that simulations accurately represent real-world behavior is difficult. Computational Power: High-fidelity models can be computationally expensive, requiring significant processing power and memory. Scalability: Modeling large systems or long time periods can be challenging due to computational limits. Interdisciplinary Knowledge: Requires expertise in various fields such as physics, chemistry, biology, and computer science.