A Characterization of Twin Prime Pairs, (with Don H. Tucker). Proceedings - Fifth National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Volume I, pp. 362-366, University of North Carolina Press, University of North Carolina at Asheville (UNCA), 1991.

Remodulization of Congruences, (with Don H. Tucker). Proceedings - Sixth National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Volume II, pp. 1036-1041, University of North Carolina Press, University of North Carolina at Asheville, 1992.

Is Gravitation A Result of Asymmetric Coulomb Charge Interactions? Journal of Undergraduate Research (JUR), Volume III, pp. 56-61, University of Utah Press, University of Utah, 1992.

Complementary Sets of Systems of Congruences, (with Don H. Tucker). Proceedings - Seventh National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Volume II, pp. 793-796, University of North Carolina Press, University of North Carolina at Asheville, 1993.

On a Conjecture of Erdös, (with Don H. Tucker). Proceedings - Eighth National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Volume II, pp. 794-798, University of North Carolina Press, University of North Carolina at Asheville, 1994.

A Novel Solution of Linear Congruences, (with Don H. Tucker). Proceedings - Ninth National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Volume II, pp. 708-712, University of North Carolina Press, University of North Carolina at Asheville, 1995.

Electrically Symmetric Poly(Phenylene Acetylene) Diodes, (with S.A. Jeglinski, M.E. Hollier, Z.V. Vardeny, Y. Ding, and T. Barton). Journal of Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals. Vol. 256, pp. 555-561.

Vector Products Revisited: A New and Efficient Method of Proving Vector Identities, (with Don H. Tucker). Proceedings - Tenth National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Volume II, pp. 994-998, University of North Carolina Press, University of North Carolina at Asheville, 1996.

Knocking on the Devil's Door: A Naive Introduction to Quantum Mechanics. Published on the web for students of physics learning Quantum Mechanics and for the curious. Jeffrey Gold has gotten great feedback from students who have used this to get past certain hurdles in the understanding of quantum mechanics (it is not certain if quantum mechanics can be understood—just endured.)

Knocking on the Devil's Door:
A Naive Introduction to Quantum Mechanics

Chapter 1: Waves and Particles
Chapter 2: Constructing the Schrödinger Equation
Chapter 3: Applications of the Schrödinger Equation
Chapter 4: Operators
Chapter 5: Hilbert's Space

Short Lifetimes of Light Emitting Polymers. Literature Survey, Microelectronic Research Centre, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge.

Physics of Hi-Fi: Analog to Digital. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa, 1995. 420 Illustrations. (Jeffrey F. Gold, Illustrator).