AUTHOR=Jendoubi Chaima TITLE=A survey on artificial intelligence in nuclear emergency preparedness and response JOURNAL=Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering VOLUME=Volume 11 - 2025 YEAR=2025 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/mechanical-engineering/articles/10.3389/fmech.2025.1594397 DOI=10.3389/fmech.2025.1594397 ISSN=2297-3079 ABSTRACT=Nuclear energy is considered one of the safest sources of energy in the world, however there is a low probability of occurrence of a nuclearaccident that might trigger a nuclear emergency. As of December 2023, there are 413 operating nuclear power plants in 31 different countries,and although the design of these nuclear power plants is based upon the concepts of Defence in Depth with very conservative assumptions,the hazard from natural disaster, human error and non-vigilant actions might results in nuclear emergency. Since the last majornuclearaccident Fukushima Daichi in 2011, many researchers have highlighted the need for more advanced and automated system tosupport the emergency preparedness and response in optimizing the protective action strategies. In this study we introduce the concept ofapplying artificial intelligence to enhance the readiness and the response capability during nuclear emergency. Through the predictability and computational features of AI models and machine learning techniques, the EPR systems can be enhanced by improving the hazardassessment, optimizing the dose projections models, enhancing the protective actions strategies and improving the decision-making process. However, this application also presents challenges such as data reliability, cybersecurity and regulatory compliance. The results of this studyhighlight the significance of applying AI in EPR and the need for further research on this application with a particular focus on addressingthese challenges to ensure safe implementation.