hey, while I doubt there are many people here that, broadly,

1) have a phd
2) work or have enough experience to review people in the area of #speech processing, #synthesis, understanding, ...

if that is or could be you, please consider signing up to be a reviewer for #interspeech . probably too late for this year outside of late-breaking / crash reviews, but it's probably going to keep being Lots of papers.

nb: while this is, of course, unpaid work, as usual, ISCA is in fact a non-profit, and all INTERSPEECH papers are open access (and fees to attend INTERSPEECH, and publish, are and have always been kept reasonable - especially for students). So, for once, this isn't like you're lining Elseviers pockets here.

Actually, the strict PhD requirement has been loosened somewhat since! So even if you don't, but you've published a bunch, you could consider it.

https://www.isca-speech.org/Reviewing

ISCA - Reviewing