When I was desperately browsing through reference websites of previous WISE students who had done WISE 187 rotations with Dr. Noe, I found a couple of topics of interest. Total Internal Reflection Fluroescent Microscope (TIFRM) was one of the subjects which was left untouched by previous students.Coincidentally I happened to be learning about Extracellular Matrix of cells, cellular physiology- as in how cells have layers and they can be visualized in various ways. At the same time I was in another 187 rotation where depth of the slides presented an issue in visualizing cells.These topics correlate with the purpose of Total Internal Reflect Fluroescent Microscope which is **write here the exact purpose and benefit of TIFRM ** Once I realized that there are ways to eliminate the depth view- how deep into the slide or cellular content a viewer can look into- I was interested in this mechanism. Dr. Noe provided me with a link to **enter the website name here for the optics/micrscope website** From reading this website I began to grasp how complicated it is to construct or even mimick the setup of TIRFM. Instead of attempting to perform such a particular task of setting up a large scale TIRFM and observe the relation of evanescent waves and depth from surface, with the help of Dr.Noe I realized the project has to start with basic understanding of total internal reflection and eventually reach out to other concepts of TIRF.