Mohamed Elkerdany received his B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering in 2016 and his M.Sc. in 2022 from the Military Technical College in Cairo, Egypt, where he also served as a teaching assistant. He is currently pursuing his PhD in the Department of Systems and Automation Engineering at the University of Seville under the supervision of Prof. José María Maestre. His research focuses on energy management systems for electric and hybrid-electric vehicles, with particular emphasis on model predictive control (MPC), power electronics, and multi-energy optimization. His work aims to develop advanced EMS–BMS predictive control strategies that enhance endurance, autonomy, and energy efficiency in next-generation vehicle platforms.